#botd 1904 #JohnnyWeissmuller
Tarzan the Ape Man, 1932, directed by W. S. Van Dyke.
Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, Neil Hamilton & C. Aubrey Smith.
“Returning Jane” scene.
“How can a guy climb trees, say "Me, Tarzan, you, Jane", and make a million?”
Johnny Weissmuller.
#botd 1926 #MarilynMonroe
The Misfits, 1961, directed by John Huston.
Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift and Eli Wallach.
Ending scene.
#Marilyn100
“If I'd observed all the rules, I'd never have got anywhere.”
Marilyn Monroe.
#botd 1926 #MarilynMonroe
Monkey Business, 1952, directed by Howard Hawks.
Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe.
"Enjoy" scene.
#Marilyn100
“If you can make a girl laugh, you can make her do anything.”
Marilyn Monroe,
#botd 1926 #MarilynMonroe
Some Like It Hot, 1959, directed by Billy Wilder.
Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Joe E. Brown, Joan Shawlee and Al Breneman.
“I Wanna Be Loved By You" song scene.
#Marilyn100
“Who said nights were for sleep?”
Marilyn Monroe.
Walt Disney’s Melody, directed by Ward Kimball and Charles A. Nichols.
Release date: May 28, 1953 (USA).
Bill Thompson as Professor Owl.
“Steps of Life” scene.
“There's a terrific power to music.”
Walt Disney.
#botd 1894 #DashiellHammett
The Maltese Falcon, 1941, directed by John Huston.
Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre and Lee Patrick.
“Spade Meets Joel Cairo” scene.
“I've been as bad an influence on American literature as anyone I can think of.”
Dashiell Hammett.
#botd 1916 #DennisDay
Golden Girl, 1951, directed by Lloyd Bacon.
Mitzi Gaynor and Dennis Day.
“Sunday Morning” musical number.
“Every week, Dennis Day sang an old Irish folk song. And next day in the fields, I'd be singing that song if I was working in the fields.”
Johnny Cash.
#botd 1908 #JamesStewart
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 1962.
#DirectedbyJohnFord
James Stewart, John Wayne and Woody Strode.
"I Hate Tricks" scene.
“I'd like people to remember me as someone who was good at his job and seemed to mean what he said.”
James Stewart.
#botd 1897 #FrankCapra
It Happened One Night, 1934, directed by Frank Capra.
Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert and Alan Hale.
“Hitchhiking” scene.
“There are no rules in filmmaking. Only sins. And the cardinal sin is dullness.”
Frank Capra.
Top Gun, directed by Tony Scott.
Release date: May 16, 1986 (USA).
@TomCruise and Kelly McGillis.
“Kiss” scene.
#TopGun40
“I make a movie because it's something that inspires me.”
Tony Scott.
The Adventures of Robin Hood, directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley.
Release date: May 14, 1938 (USA).
Errol Flynn, Patric Knowles and Alan Hale, Sr.
“Robin meets Little John” scene.
“I've had a hell of a lot of fun and I've enjoyed every minute of it.”
Errol Flynn.
Happy 87th #HarveyKeitel
Mean Streets, 1973, directed by Martin Scorsese.
Harvey Keitel as Charlie Cappa.
“Drunk” scene.
“I mean, you work and you try and find the work that suits you the best and you enjoy the most.”
Harvey Keitel.
M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder, directed by Fritz Lang.
Release date: May 11, 1931 (Berlin, premiere).
Peter Lorre, Ellen Widmann, Inge Landgut and Georg John.
“Elsie!!” scene.
“To begin with I should say that I am a visual person.”
Fritz Lang.
#botd 1914 #TyronePower
The Long Gray Line, 1955.
#DirectedbyJohnFord
Tyrone Power vs. Ward Bond.
“Boxing, not Dancing” scene.
“The secret of charm is bullshit.”
Tyrone Power.
#botd 1929 #AudreyHepburn
Roman Holiday, 1953, directed by William Wyler.
Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn and Paolo Carlini.
“Haircut” scene.
“Beauty is being the best possible version of yourself, inside and out.”
Audrey Hepburn.
Les Quatre Cents Coups/The 400 Blows, directed by François Truffaut.
Release date: May 4, 1959 (Cannes Film Festival).
Jean-Pierre Léaud as Antoine Doinel.
“Spinning” scene.
“I have always preferred the reflection of the life to life itself.”
François Truffaut.
Star Wars, 1977, directed by George Lucas.
@MarkHamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness, @ADaniels3PO, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and David Prowse (voiced by J.E. Jones).
“Obi-Wan vs. Vader” scene.
#MayThe4thBeWithYou
The Postman Always Rings Twice, directed by Tay Garnett.
Release date: May 2, 1946 (New York City, New York, premiere).
Lana Turner and John Garfield.
“First Kiss” scene.
#ThePostmanAlwaysRingsTwice80
“I've always loved a challenge.”
Lana Turner.
Citizen Kane, directed by Orson Welles.
Release date: May 1, 1941 (Palace Theatre, New York City, New York, premiere).
Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane and Charles Bennett.
“Oh, Mr. Kane” song scene.
#HappyWeekend